
Coquihalla Highway reopens to some commercial traffic after repairs made 'throughout the day and night'
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The storm-damaged Coquihalla Highway reopened to commercial traffic Monday as B.C.’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure confirms crews continued to work “through the day and night.”
The storm-damaged Coquihalla Highway reopened to commercial traffic Monday as B.C.’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure confirms crews continued to work “through the day and night.”
The ministry posted photos on social media Sunday night showing major progress on the route, which collapsed at multiple points during the historic Nov. 15 storm that caused catastrophic flooding and landslides in the province's southwest.
Around 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Drive B.C. confirmed on social media that Highway 5 from Hope to Merritt is now open to essential commercial traffic over 11,794 kg., as well as authorized vehicles.
They are warning drivers to expect extended construction zones and reduced speeds.
Last week, Transportation Minister Rob Fleming credited the extraordinary efforts of repair crews for the highway's updated reopening timeline.
"The response by our maintenance contractors, our subcontractors, our engineers to get the Coquihalla Highway reopened is as unprecedented as the storms that damaged it in the first place," Fleming said Wednesday.
Paula Cousins, regional executive director for the Ministry of Transportation, also provided additional details last week on the damage sustained along an approximately 130-kilometre stretch of the Coquihalla.